The U.S. advanced through to the Gold Cup quarterfinals with a dramatic 2-2 tie against Haiti. They got a 24-yard score from midfielder Stuart Holden two minutes into stoppage time to earn the draw, and clinch first place in Group B at Gillette Stadium.

Holden also set up the night’s first goal in the sixth minute by Davy Arnaud. With the tie, they ran their Gold Cup group stage unbeaten streak to 25 straight _ they’re 23-0-2 _ and also have a 56-game undefeated run at home vs. CONCACAF foes. That bodes well for next Saturday’s quarterfinal in Philadelphia vs. Jamaica, Panama or archrival Mexico, pending Sunday’s Goup C results.

“When you begin the tournament, your goal is to win the group and advance,” said coach Bob Bradley. “The first thing that we said after the game is that we’ve accomplished that goal.”